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Jill has led a very full life. She was a wonderful mother, grandmother, friend, worker, and person. She was a great asset to society in many ways. She will greatly be missed.
Jill was born May 19, 1933 in England. She was an excellent marksman in the British Army. She went through nursing school and did her training at Guys Hospital. An extremely intelligent person. She decided to leave England during the early 1960's. She pointed to a spot on the map and ended up in El Paso, TX.
She worked at various hospitals in El Paso before finding her home at Providence Memorial Hospital. She was employed at Providence Hospital for a total of over 30 years. Along with the Lions Club, she helped design the children's unit. She also helped design the Cardiovascular Unit in the new Hilton Tower. She ended her career at Providence Hospital as Director of Community Health. The experience helped her start her own business.
In February 1992, Jill founded ProAction Community Health. The main objective of ProAction is to provide a mobile immunization service at times convenient for the community. This is not all. Jill integrated a training program and a Medical Team into her company as well. The training program offers first aid and CPR classes. The medical Team provides First aid to events such as sport events at UTEP, events at the El Paso County Coliseum, and runs/walks. to migrant farm workers any where from Hatch, NM to Presidio, TX. Her organization took part in area health fairs and Project Meds. Her company started off small and has ended up being a important part of society.
Jill also taught EKG and and Critical Care classes at El Paso Community College. She taught CPR and ACLS. She was a life long member of the American Heart Association, El Paso Five Points Lions Club, and the Health Organization Network.
In 1969 she married and in 1972 she had her one and only daughter, Amanda. She divorced in 1974 and remained single for the remainder of her life. In 1989 she became a grandmother. Her grandson, Kalil, was the apple of her eye.

Jill passed away January 11, 2002, as a result of a terrible accident, at Thomason General Hospital. Memorial Services held by Martin Funeral Home Central (on Montana) January 16, 2002 at noon.
She was a very strong and independent woman. I love you mom, with all my heart.
Tears If tears could build a stairway, and memories were a lane, I would walk right up to heaven to bring you home again. No farewell words were spoken no time to say goodbye you were gone before I knew it, and only God knows why. My heart still aches in sadness and secret tears still flow, what it meant to lose you, no one will ever know.
-Anonymous
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